Gaming

Our team of gaming lawyers provide advice to organisations in the gaming, gambling and leisure sectors on a broad range of gaming law and gambling law issues.

Overview

Our gaming lawyers advise organisations operating in the gaming, gambling and leisure sectors. We advise both land based and online operators on regulatory and licensing issues.

We understand the commercial objectives of our clients and the importance of balancing these objectives with regulatory requirements. In addition to regulatory and licensing advice we are also able to advise in associated areas such as tax, corporate structure and company set up, data protection and intellectual property (often of particular importance to online operators).

Corporate and real estate transactions including audits and transfer issues.

Drafting associated commercial documents such as agreements, rules and terms and conditions.

Please note we do not advise on individual gambling disputes.

Experience

Acting for a racecourse in connection with its application for a new track betting premises licence, involving drafting of application documentation and completing application process, liaison with regulatory authorities and preparation for hearing in front of licensing committee.

Advising on the regulatory and licensing implications of an unusual proposal for an online gambling scheme contained in a mobile phone app.

Acting for an online gambling operator based outside the UK in connection with its application for a remote operators licence under the Gambling (Licensing and Advertising) Act 2014, including liaison with regulatory authorities.

Advising a marketing company on the establishment of suitable prize draw and competition promotion formats, including compliance with the Gambling Act 2005 and drafting suitable rules and terms and conditions.

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Please note we do not act for private individuals in relation to gambling debts and disputes with operators. We generally request that monies be held on account for our new clients. All of the following information is required for our client verification process. Please view our privacy policy for more information on how we use and store your data.

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